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Nicole Will Star In a Video Series for Urban Decay Mascara

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Update, 9/20/2017: Nicole Richie is officially starring in a new video series for Urban Decay Trouble Mascara, inspired in part by her own troublemaking ways. After she was was announced as the face of the campaign earlier this month, she will be now testing out the mascara in a video series slated to launch in early October.

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"I've always known I should be a professional troublemaking model, and I'm so grateful that Wende Zomnir [Urban Decay's founding partner and chief creative officer] and Urban Decay saw my true talent and appreciate my craft," said Nicole in a [tongue-in-cheek] statement.

In a preview for the video series, Nicole can be seen taking shots, riding around on a golf cart in Urban Decay's headquarters, and causing all other kinds of mayhem.

Nicole filmed the videos with her Candidly Nicole crew, including director Justin Coit. Funny or Die's Hannah Levy and Adriana Robles wrote the scripts, while Nicole oversaw production.

Be sure to keep an eye out on Urban Decay's YouTube channel for any of Nicole's future antics.

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9/7/2017: Nicole Richie is officially in trouble. The multi-hyphenate star joins Urban Decay as the face of Troublemaker Mascara, which hit store shelves on September 5.

A prankster since her early-aughts on The Simple Life, Richie could be seen on Instagram on Wednesday night doing push-ups and "training for the role this face was born to play," she captioned one video.

From the brand that made cult-favorites out of a Naked palette of eye shadows and Perversion mascara, Urban Decay's newest addition to the collection is as dark as dark gets. Troublemaker is spiked with lightweight fibers to at once add volume and curl, without leaving lashes clumpy or heavy.

The Troublemaker Mascara retails for $24 and is now available at Sephora, Macy's, and Ulta Beauty stores.